Obara convicted of Lucie charges

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by master_g, Dec 16, 2008.

  1. A Japanese businessman cleared of murdering British nightclub hostess Lucie Blackman has been convicted of dismembering and discarding her body.

    Joji Obara was acquitted of the killing by an appeal court last year before the new ruling from Tokyo's High Court.

    Lucie, 21, of Sevenoaks, Kent, disappeared in Tokyo in 2000 and her dismembered body was found seven months later concealed in a cave.

    Obara's life sentence remains unchanged as he was also convicted of raping eight other woman and causing the unintentional death of Australian Carita Ridgway who died of a drug overdose.

    Lucie's father Tim Blackman said the verdict was an obvious recognition of Obara's guilt but added that the whole process had left "bitter taste in the mouth".

    "Although the result is not the absolute decision we had hoped for it is still an obvious recognition of guilt," he said.

    "After such a long time it is clear that it was necessary for this protracted process to get any degree of result and some form of justice for Lucie, but it still leaves a bitter taste in the mouth.

    "People assume that it gets easier as each year goes by, but actually it gets worse each Christmas.

    "Every year brings it home that Lucie is not with us to share this happy time.
    "Everybody loves Christmas. Lucie loved Christmas, but with all the partying and festivities it is even more important to think about your own safety."
    Mr Blackman was criticised by his ex-wife after he accepted a "condolence payment" in 2006 from a friend of Obara.

    Jane Steare, who said she had turned turned down an offer of around £200,000 herself, accused her ex-husband of "betrayal" for accepting the offer, which she described as "blood money".

    Condolence money is recognised under Japanese law.
    Mr Blackman defended the decision and said a substantial amount of the money would go to the Lucie Blackman Trust, which promotes personal safety.

    Lucie's sister Sophie said: "It is not important exactly what he was charged with - what matters is that he is finally taking responsibility after all this time.

    I'm delighted."
     
  2. wow.... her body was still around 7 months later? and in a cave?.... i would think some sorta animal would have attacked it....
     
  3. AC0110

    AC0110 Let the Fun Begin

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    Maybe it was like triple sealed with a ziplock bag ^^
     
  4. Phoenix

    Phoenix *~Though she be but little, she is fierce~*

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    ...i'm glad he's paying for it